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Alcohol Unit (7th Grade)

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Why is alcohol considered a drug?   Because it changes a person's physical & Emotional state.  
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What classification of drug is alcohol?   Depressant  
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How does alcohol effect the mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach?   It irritates it  
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How does alcohol effect the liver?   It makes it work harder.  
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What is intoxication?   Not having the normal use of mental faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol into the body.  
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When does the process of INTOXICATION begin?   With the first drink of alcohol, it begins to affect your brain.  
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WHAT ARE INHIBITIONS?   Inhibitions keep us in control of our emotions and actions.  
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WHAT IS BAC?   Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream.  
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What is the limit for someone age of 21 or older in the state of Indiana for their BAC and driving?   .08  
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At what BAC will your reaction time be slowed?   .02  
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What does ZERO TOLERANCE mean when pertaining to BAC?   Any detectable amount of alcohol if you are under 21.  
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What are the three long term effects of the liver with alcohol use?   Hepatitis Cirrhosis Liver Cancer  
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What long-term effects might alcohol have on the brain?   Memory Loss Brain Damage Kills Brain cells Shrinks the brain  
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What does FASD stand for?   Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder  
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What long-term effects might alcohol have on a fetus?   Small brain and problems with development  
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HOW DOES ALCOHOLISM BEGIN?   Experimentation  
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List the 4 stages of developing alcoholism:   Problem Drinking Tolerance Dependence Alcoholism  
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What are some of the risk factors for becoming an alcoholic?   Age Social Environment Genetics Risk-Taking Personality  
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List four ways a family can be affected by alcoholism:   Unpredictable Behavior Financial Problems Violence/Abuse Neglect & Isolation  
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Who is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) for?   The Alcoholic  
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Who is Al-Anon for?   Spouses of the Alcoholic  
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Alateen is for who?   Teenagers who have an alcoholic parent  
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How are the skills needed for driving impaired by alcohol?   Slow reaction time Affects your vision Makes you Drowsy Reduces your coordination Affects your judgement  
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DWI stands for what?   Driving while Intoxicated with a BAC of .08 or higher  
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DUI stands for what?   Driving under the influence, under the age of 21 with any alcohol in your system up to .08 of BAC  
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MIP stands for what?   Minor In Possession, of alcohol  
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SADD stands for what?   Students Against Drinking & Driving or "Students Against Destructive Decisions"  
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MADD stands for what?   Mothers Against Drunk Driving  
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